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James Mortimer Crews

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James Mortimer Crews Veteran

Birth
Death
12 Apr 1898 (aged 62)
Burial
Shelby County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.2497361, Longitude: -89.6699306
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Lt. Col. James M. Crews led the Crews' Battalion from Tennesse in the Civil War, volunteering in Feb. 1862, just before the Battle of Shiloh. His Battalion is listed in the Confederate Order of Battle under Brig. Gen. Breckinridge's Reserve Corps. Lt. Col. James M. Crews was paroled (released after agreeing not to fight again) at the end of 1862. He was born in Georgia to Reuben J. and Elizabeth Crews.

Bio by: Dr. Matthew Brzostowski
Lt. Col. James M. Crews led the Crews' Battalion from Tennesse in the Civil War, volunteering in Feb. 1862, just before the Battle of Shiloh. His Battalion is listed in the Confederate Order of Battle under Brig. Gen. Breckinridge's Reserve Corps. Lt. Col. James M. Crews was paroled (released after agreeing not to fight again) at the end of 1862. He was born in Georgia to Reuben J. and Elizabeth Crews.

Bio by: Dr. Matthew Brzostowski


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